I’ve read PG for a year or three now, and he’s very one-note—railing against government waste and repression of business, and he’s not the most rigorous or deep libertarian thinker I’ve ever read. I keep reading because every so often he writes about something like more efficient higher-education or why women aren’t in STEM fields in large numbers which is worth all the dross.
I just found it, and I’ll probably be disappointed, but http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/ looks pretty good so far.
I’ve read PG for a year or three now, and he’s very one-note—railing against government waste and repression of business, and he’s not the most rigorous or deep libertarian thinker I’ve ever read. I keep reading because every so often he writes about something like more efficient higher-education or why women aren’t in STEM fields in large numbers which is worth all the dross.